Democrats are taking whatever opportunity they can find to show they are unified.
Democrats are taking whatever opportunity they can find to show they are unified.
For the second time in two days, Republicans were defeated in their attempt to remove a TEA Party candidate from a state House race.
Leon County Circuit Judge Jackie Fulford denied a motion Thursday that would have disqualified TEA Party hopeful John DeVries from the House District 34 contest.
DeVries is running against incumbent Rep. Chris Dorworth, R-Lake Mary, and Democrat Steve Barnes.
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Newly minted lieutenant governor candidate Jennifer Carroll wont be the only Northeast Florida Republican moving to a new political job.
In a letter to The Wall Street Journal on Thursday, Attorney General Bill McCollum explained his position and his concerns relating to claims procedures for the Deepwater Horizon blowout in the Gulf.
McCollum's missive preceded a letter from Senate President Jeff Atwater, who assailed federal administrator Kenneth Feinberg on many of the same grounds. Atwater also took issue with Feinberg's characterization that things look 'fabulous' in Florida.
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Voters looking at supporting moderates in the GOP and the Democratic Party this upcoming election cycle might want to ask themselves: Do they want to be "Stupaked"?
It's not another BP disaster, but an explosion and fire on an offshore drilling platform spread a mile-long sheen of oil in the Gulf of Mexico Wednesday afternoon.
Gov. Charlie Crist, who is running for the U.S. Senate without party affiliation, announced on Thursday that the state may be getting more funds for Florida schools through the U.S. Department of Education.
In speaking to Education Secretary Arne Duncan today, Florida is once again being recognized for continued leadership in education reform, said Crist. Along with 24 other states and the District of Columbia, Florida will receive up to $170 million in additional Race to the Top funds.
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Gov. Charlie Crist, who is running for the U.S. Senate without party affiliation, was in Quincy Thursday to highlight a change in the Florida Discount Drug Card program. There will now be greater access to the program through tear-off brochures with cards attached as well as a virtual card program